Pennsylvania Scavenger Hunt Crossword

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  1. 1. PA's state bug.
  2. 7. PA produces roughly 350 tons of these per year.
  3. 9. This is where the world's largest freshwater seaport is located.
  4. 14. PA is 1/12th the size of this state.
  5. 16. PA kids were the first to be required to go to a _____ school.
  6. 17. Famous battlefield of the Civil War, located in south central PA.
  7. 18. PA is described as a torn ____________.
  8. 20. The largest mammal in PA.
  9. 22. The Susquehanna River valley was known as a _______ in 1776.
  10. 23. Jim Thorpe was a 2x's gold medalist _______ in Track and Field.
  11. 25. The very first state park in the U.S.
  12. 26. Penn State University was originally known as __________.
  13. 27. PA supplied steel to this famous New York City bridge.
  14. 28. PA was the first in the U.S. to have this road system.
  15. 29. PA's top agricultural crop.
  16. 30. Pennsylvania means Penn's __________.
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  1. 2. By WWI, Pennsylvania _________ shipped roughly 500 million tons of freight.
  2. 3. Who founded Pennsylvania?
  3. 4. PA's largest mineral resource
  4. 5. What law made school mandatory in Pennsylvania?
  5. 6. Pa's State bird.
  6. 8. James Buchanan was a famous ___________ from PA.
  7. 10. PA's state tree.
  8. 11. High Tech, _____, PA hardwood, and Tourism are four of PA's largest industries.
  9. 12. PA is 38 times larger than this state.
  10. 13. Replaced the Conestoga Wagon in Pennsylvania.
  11. 15. PA's state dog.
  12. 19. The state's total _____ is roughly 13 million people.
  13. 21. Known as the Steel City.
  14. 22. Number of major waterways in PA.
  15. 23. Jimmy Stewart was a famous ______ who played in "It's a Wonderful Life."
  16. 24. PA's nickname is ______because it held an important geographic and strategic role in holding together the newly formed colonial Union.